Monocycle



J. W. PINCE. MONOGYGLE.

Patented June 26, 1894.

' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOI-IN FINCH, OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

MQNOCYCLE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 521,786, dated June 2e, 1894.

Appncauontiea my 31.1893.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JOHN W. FINCH, a citizen of the United States, residing at North'- ampton, in the county of Hampshire and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Monocycles, of which the following is a specification.

The object of this invention is to improve the construction of that class of velocipedes embodying a continuous circular track or rim in which is mounted a wheeled frame for the rider, and which is pedal driven by the rider. p

The improvements relate to the construction of the inner machine with reference to its engagement within, and guidance by, the great wheel or endless track.

The invention consists in the construction and combination of parts, all substantially as will hereinafter fully appear and be set forth in the claim. Y

4Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved vehicle. Fig. 2 is a plan view, as seen below the plane, indicated by line 2 2, Fig. 1.

The great wheel, A, may be of any suitable construction and has the internal anged track, a, and may have a pneumatic or other form of tire, as manifest. Within this annular track is a velocipede to run thereon, which will be now described in detail.

The velocipede comprises the main and driven grooved wheel, B, with the sprocket wheel, b, affixed thereto, and the forward and rear smaller grooved wheels, C and D, the upright forks, d, f, at the lowerends of .which are the bearings for the said wheels, C and D, the opposite or duplicated lower side members, h, h, which extend from the rear wheel past the bearings for the saidwheel, B, in advance thereof, and have the crank-shaft,, and sprocket-wheel, j, at said extended portions. There are also forward and upwardly extended opposing continuations, lc, which are united to the fork at the bearing for the forward wheel. The inner machine, furthermore, comprises the upper duplicated frame members, fm., lm, which extend from the forward upright fork, d, to the upright fork, f;

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,the aforesaid inner track. Each of these wheels, fn., is supported from the arc-brace, G, by duplicated bowed brackets, or carriers, o. The arc-brace, as indicated, has forked extremities, p, q, which are rigidly connected to the frame adjacent the bearings for the front and rear wheels, C, D. The horizontal brace, fr, also extends from the upper part of the fork, d, to a rigid connection with the arc-brace, G, above the fork, p, and serves to hold the arc-brace against lateral kdeflection relative to the inner velocipede of which it is in one sense a part. The handle-bars, H, are provided at the'upward extension of the front fork, d, while the saddle.]\`, is mounted on a frame over the wheel, B. I have provided the spring-arms, u, which carry at their free ends the chain-tensioning rollers, fu, o, said arms being suitably connected to the frame, as indicated.

Having thus described my invention,lwhat lclaim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

In a velocipede, the combination with the great wheel, A, with the internal track-dange, a, of the grooved wheel, B, and the forward andrearward -grooved wheels,'C, D, all running peripherally on` saidtrack-flange, and said wheel, B, having a sprocket wheel'thereon, the upright forks, d, and f, for wheels, B, C, the paired side members, h, h, running from the said rear wheel to and in advance of the wheel, B, forming the bearings therefor and supporting in advance thereof a sprocket-wheel and pedal crank, the forwardly and upwardly extended members, la,

m and 'm2, the chain and the brace, G, archroo ing the frame and having the fork extrenlining internally upon the great', Wheel track, ties which are connected to the bearing snpsubstantiaily as described and shown. port of the front and rear wheels, C and D, A and the forward brace, a", connecting the head JOHN W' FINCH' 5 frame of the machine and said brace, Gr, above Witnesses:

the front bracefork, and the grooved rolls, WM. S. BELLOWS, ma, supported by said arching brace and rnn- K. I. CLEMONS. 

